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Southern Gardening offers weekly gardening tips for Mississippi growers interested in lawn, garden, flowers, and all types of horticulture. The show features Dr. Eddie Smith, a gardening specialist and Pearl River County coordinator with the Mississippi State University Extension Service.

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Plants with Purple Color, May 2024

Plants with Purple Color

May 23, 2024

Today Southern Gardening is in Tupelo MS at the home of Mabel Murphree admiring some beautiful plants with purple color. Plants with purple color have some of the most beautiful and unique flowers in the world. 

Woodland Garden, May 2024

Woodland Garden

May 16, 2024

Wooded areas in the landscape can make a great woodland garden. Today Southern Gardening is in Tupelo, MS admiring Dale Smith’s backyard woodland garden. Let’s take a look! 

Beautiful Backyard Garden, May 2024

Beautiful Backyard Garden

May 9, 2024

Southern Gardening is in Tupelo, MS at the home of Sarah Young admiring her beautiful backyard garden. Let’s take a closer look at some of the plants growing in this space.

Spring Blooming Native Plants, May 2024

Spring Blooming Natives

May 2, 2024

There are many beautiful native plants that are also right at home in our gardens and landscapes. Southern Gardening is in Tupelo, MS at the home of Sarah Young, admiring some of her beautiful native plants with spring blooms.

Perennials as Annuals, April 2024

Perennials as Annuals

April 25, 2024

There are many perennial plants that grow throughout Mississippi that may act as annuals in central and northern areas of the state. Today Southern Gardening is at Rivers Greenhouse and Garden Center, let’s take a look at a couple of these gorgeous perennial plants.

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A grassy garden area is topped by delicate purple blooms.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Mabel Murphree’s Tupelo garden has an impressive variety of plants, but what really caught my attention when I visited were her purple blooms.

A black pine tree grows at an angle in a garden with a birdbath and purple blooms.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Amid the bustle of everyday life in Tupelo, Mississippi lies a hidden gem -- Dale Smith’s backyard woodland garden. I recently had the pleasure of touring this garden where beautiful plants thrive around every corner.

Tables and chairs are on a patio in a backyard garden.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Last week, I told you about the spring-blooming native plants I saw during a recent visit to the backyard gardens of Sarah Young in Tupelo. The benefits of this garden filled with native and non-native plants extends beyond the beauty of the plants themselves.

Gardening is a form of physical activity. Digging, planting, weeding and harvesting can contribute to improved flexibility, strength and endurance. It is a great way to stay active without feeling like you’re exercising.

Delicate orange flowers bloom in a cluster.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I recently had the pleasure of visiting my friend Sarah Young’s gardens in Tupelo, and I enjoyed her stunning collection of plants that are perfect for Southern gardens.

During my visit, I was amazed by her spring-blooming native plants, especially the native azaleas which were in full bloom. Their white, pink, yellow and orange flowers were absolutely breathtaking.

A shrub has clusters of red flowers on stems.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I recently visited with the DeSoto County Master Gardeners and had the opportunity to tour their learning garden/arboretum at the DeSoto County Extension office in Hernando. Some of the plants, trees and shrubs were starting to come out of their winter slumber, showing some beautiful spring color. I noticed that the arboretum area was adorned with a Possumhaw viburnum in full bloom.

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